




The first picture is of David at the festival Saturday night.
Then there is a picture of David's first pedicure and of his second. :)
The ferris wheel is in an area called American Village. It is a shopping area close to three military bases. The ferris wheel is an important landmark because the streets here are numbered instead of named. So you could live on S-3986. Very few streets have signs that identify the street, because of this Americans use landmarks to give directions: go to the ferris wheel make a left look for the tall pink building turn right at the second coke machine. :)
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